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A Different Love

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Genre:

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Age Rating:

13+

Based On:

Lesbian love

Logline:

Two scientists struggle to keep alive their lesbian relationship when the successful results of a genetic research jeopardize their love.

Synopsis/Details:

This script narrates the romantic story of two lovers, Alexandra and Monique. Both geneticists, they work on the development of the first, natural black rose. One day, while they are immersed in their research, Rob, a friend of Alexandra, invites her to an important scientific conference in New York City. Immediately, the invitation causes a tense situation between the two lovers because the invite is for Alexandra only and Monique feels that she has been intentionally excluded. After a painful altercation, during which Monique accuses Alexandra of loving the black roses more than she loves her, Alexandra decides not to go. This decision reconciles the two lovers and creates an atmosphere that allows Monique to discover the elusive black rose pigment and Alexandra to ask Monique to marry her.

Story & Logistics

Story Situation:

Ambition

Story Conclusion:

Happy

Linear Structure:

Linear

Cast Size:

Couple

Locations:

Single

Characters

Lead Role Ages:

Female Adult

Hero Type:

Gifted

Advanced

Adaption:

Based on Existing Fiction

Subgenre:

Erotic

Time Period:

Contemporary times

Country:

United States of America (USA)

Relationship Topics:

Romance

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The Writer: Fausto Lucignani

I was born in Rome, Italy and came to the USA at 25. After settling in New Jersey, I received a cum laude International Marketing degree from Montclair State University. A few years ago, I developed a strong interest in screenwriting and story telling. This year one of my stories was a finalist in the Hollywood Reporter's international contest "Defining Moments." After reading several books on screenwriting, I have written numerous short scripts. My writing style is concentrated on stories reflecting real life and real people. Maybe, a subconscious inclination toward Italian Neorealism. My motto is: the best fiction is about reality. Go to bio

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